Novel Clinical and Diagnostic Aspects of Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/10576DOI: 10.1155/2014/185416
ISSN: 2314-8861
ISSN: 2314-7156
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Schulte-Pelkum, Johannes; Radice, Antonella; Norman, Gary L.; López Hoyos, Marcos
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2014Derechos
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Journal of Immunology Research, vol. 2014, Article ID 185416
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Resumen/Abstract
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are the serological hallmark of some idiopathic systemic vasculitides. Besides the investigation of ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) and constant effort for a standardized nomenclature and classification of the AAV, amain focus of research during the last few years has been to constantly improve the performance of enzyme immunoassays. With the latest so called third generation ELISA, this goal seemed to be fulfilled. The International Consensus Statement on Testing and Reporting of ANCA gave recommendations for standardized strategies for the serological diagnosis of ANCA. New developments now target the system immanent drawbacks of the respective diagnosticmethods, be it the need for batching and the long time to result for ELISA, or the high likelihood of error and subjectivity of indirect immunofluorescence (IIF). Randomaccess technology andmultiplexing for solid phase assays aswell as digital imaging for IIF are toolswhichmay help to expedite and simplify routine diagnostics in the lab and in emergency settings. Recent findings indicate that PR3-ANCA have clinical utility beyond the diagnosis of AAV. PR3-ANCA can also serve as an aid for the differentiation between ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CrD) and the stratification of UC patients. This review provides a detailed review of what is known about ANCA and highlights the latest research and state-of-the-art developments in this area.
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